Fetti Bagz positions himself in the limelight with a track called Stevie (Radio Edit), which incorporates the elements of homage, hustle, and high energy into one head-banging and seamless track. Being a Dallas-based artist, the spirit of the old-school soul combined with the rhythm of the modern trap, Reezie Fettachini honors the legends of such artists as Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder but does not forget the role of his sound in the modern graphic.

Since the very first beat, Stevie is full of confidence. The 808s are fat and the kicks are tight and the plucky melody is dancing around the mix infectiously. It is that type of song that would fit in a backseat drive home or the crowded club equally well. Fetti performs his role in a natural and deliberate way, the flow has a natural rhythm and it comes with ease, but with authority. The vocal delivery is tonal and smooth yet it adds a bit of luster without taking away the roughness that makes his sound so real.

The best thing about Stevie is that it demonstrates the overall vision of Fetti Bagz as both an artist and an entrepreneur. A profile covered by his Nue Wave TV, an outlet that brings into the limelight the inner city talent of Dallas, demonstrates that he is as eager to create a community as he is a brand. The song is pregnant with that drive and pride, the song is not just a club banger but it is a testament of self-belief and independence in the creative process.

Radio Edit Stevie establishes Fetti Bagz as a musician who is not afraid to cross times and breeds. It is a spirited, trap-inspired ode to endurance, rhythm and roots- an assertion that being respectful of the greats does not imply looking backward but instead taking their spirit and giving it your own voice.